CHILD KILLERS
... CHILD KILLERS A True Episode of the Invasion of France, August, 1914. , Also on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ...
... CHILD KILLERS A True Episode of the Invasion of France, August, 1914. , Also on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ...
... Department. The Continuation Class?* grant was highly satisfactory. SAFETY OF CHILDKEN IN EVFNT INVASION. With reforono* protection of children in the event invasion, there was submitted letter from Sir Robert Lockhart, Provost of Kiriunidy, to the effect that ...
... recognise the indescribably gallant efforts which were being made by our Russian Allies—(loud cheers) —to stem the tide of invasion. In the whole of military history I do not think there has been more magnificent example offered discipline, endurance, and ...
... unrelaxing vigilance, and the supreme skill with which they have been handled, this country to-day can laugh the scare of invasion’ (Loud cheers.) ...
... order to avoid tlie possibility of harm from the flurry. Here our Volunteer Training Sorps come in. While the possi bility of invasion, never very great, becomes more and more remote, the practical need of the Home Guards may in one sense become greater. No ...
... 2“ fid; •ilore bullocks £24. Best beef to 67s fid ; current, fid (*3s fid per cwt. live weight. THE SPEAKER AND A GERMAN INVASION. The Speaker. addres-*in£ a contingent of the Volunteer Training Corps at Blaxhall. Suffolk, on Sunday said that they did ...
... Are you prepared to go for a week at a time, or for work-end ; and if ‘o, at what intervals time? Are you prepared, in e of invasion. v» aerve in any the United Kingdom? Corpo commanders are distinctly to nnde-- stand the service must bo voluntary. a letter ...
... heroic encounters between the Americans, savagely resolved to exterminate their enemies, am! a continually reinforced army of invasion from Asia quartered upon the I’acif.c slope and supported an im Dense fleet. From the fir-d the war in America wat fought ...
... country’s .The Major concluded his address by a appeal the young women to use itli their male friends reaponffjQP render invasion impoeible, and justified bur appeal the grounds of civilisation and righteous ness. The address produced a profound impression ...
... reply to that is that had I been able go over France I wouldn't have taken this roundabout way of getting them. the event invasion, however—and this the important point—l, along with every other non-combatant, would have to clear out of the town and leave ...
... the AUGUST L Wednesday, August, the first anniversary the declaration of war by Britam against Germany on account of the invasion of Belgium. Throughout the kingdom it will the occasion for a national stock taking—a retrospect of the year’s events, an ...
... an appendage of Germany. did not believe that Germans would ever manage to invade thin country, but the only way to make invasion impossible was for every man who was free and physically fit enlist and help to fight the enemy on the Continent. Mr Templeton ...